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 7/7/2008 11:46 PM
 
We are not aware of any progress. 
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 10/1/2008 4:33 PM
 
I'm working on integrating SplendidCRM and SugarCRM into a DNN-module.

My aim is to create a client-centric module with cases, bugs and features with off course the posibility to manage and add new items. (this already works as aspected). May be also webshops, helpdesksystems and other CRM-systems can be connected. I'm investigating this at the time being.

Furthermore i want to add web-to-lead and callback forms that create leads and schedule calls into the connected CRM.

Besides that newly registered users of DNN are hooked up after registering and added as lead and/or account in the connected CRM. (already works)

It's pretty fast and responsive because of the use of AJAX, client instances of components that fully run in the browser on the clientside and smart a-synchrone dataloading in the background.

Have a few months patience please!

Dirk
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 12/10/2008 11:07 AM
 
Developer 58,

are you aiming to put the SplendidCRM application as a module in DNN or just to integrate the two as far as sharing of the data goes?

I just recently started looking into converting SplendidCRM to a DNN module and would like to see if anyone has made any progress with that.
thanks,

~arek
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 12/13/2008 7:18 AM
 
Arek,

I'm making SplendidCRM and SugarCRM usage in DNN possible through webservices.

I have 1 module (the client center) that loads dynamically several child modules that also can also be deployed stand alone. It's a collection of 10 modules by now: Cases, Features, Bugs, Contactform, Call backform, Newsletter subscriptions, Knowledge base etc.

Cheers,
Dirk
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 12/22/2008 8:57 PM
 

If you need anyone to test your module I would we happy to.

I would love the ability to have my SplendidCRM talk to front end DotNetNuke sites!

Regards,

Daz

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